[MGSA-L] Question on transliteration
Neni Panourgia
np255 at columbia.edu
Sat Nov 12 09:29:43 PST 2016
Dear Ms Rozen,
The /Journal of Modern Greek Studies/ uses the Library of Congress
transliteration. We decided on this a few years ago because this
facilitates library searches. Having said that there is great
disagreement as to the politics of transliteration, as you probably know.
I hope that this helps.
Neni Panourgia.
On 11/12/2016 12:03 PM, Minna Rozen wrote:
> Dear Colleagues ,
> I have been asked by the editors of an academic journal in English to
> transliterate the Greek bibliographic entries into Latin fonts. I
> considered the ELOT 743
> <http://www.passport.gov.gr/elot-743.html> system. What say you?
> Thanks in advance to whoever is gracious enough to spend time on this
> query. Yours Minna Rozen
>
>
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